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F5 Networks 301b Exam - Topic 5 Question 23 Discussion

Actual exam question for F5 Networks's 301b exam
Question #: 23
Topic #: 5
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An LTM Specialist is troubleshooting a virtual server. Both the virtual server and the pool are showing blue squares for their statuses, and new clients report receiving "The connection was reset" through their browsers. Connections directly to the pool member are successful.

What is the issue?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Marget
4 months ago
I disagree, the node being disabled seems unlikely here.
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Salina
4 months ago
Wait, how can both the server and pool be blue but still have connection issues?
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Lashawnda
4 months ago
Definitely sounds like a VLAN issue to me.
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Theron
4 months ago
I think it might be the HTTP profile settings.
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Earnestine
5 months ago
The pool member is showing blue, so it's not disabled.
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Patria
5 months ago
I think the virtual server being disabled on all VLANs is a possibility, but I need to double-check if that would really affect new client connections.
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Kimbery
5 months ago
I feel like the HTTP profile settings could be the problem, but I can't recall the specific settings that might cause this issue.
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Mozell
5 months ago
This reminds me of a practice question where the pool member was disabled, but I think that’s not the case here since direct connections work.
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Carmelina
5 months ago
I remember something about blue squares indicating that the virtual server is up, but I'm not sure what could cause the connection reset issue.
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Gayla
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. I know OWASP covers a lot of different web application security issues, so I'll need to review the options and choose the three that are specifically part of Prisma Cloud WAAS.
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Mozell
5 months ago
This looks straightforward. I think the answer is B - Thin terminal.
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Joesph
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the alternative strategies mentioned in the question. I'll need to make sure I understand how a series of put options or a collar can be used to manage the interest rate risk. That might be a good place to start.
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Norah
5 months ago
I think we've practiced a question like this where IAM policies played a role, but using Amazon Kinesis seems a bit off for credit card info. Might be misleading.
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Lonny
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure vi is based on ed, so I'll go with option A.
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Quentin
5 months ago
BlazingText is an interesting option, but it's more focused on natural language processing tasks. For this general unlabeled data problem, I think K-means or Random Cut Forest are the safer bets.
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